Joe McKeehen won the biggest buy-in event of the U.S. portion of the WSOP Online, the $3,200 No-limit Hold’em High Roller, earning $352,985.34.
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Michael Lech won Event 13 of the World Series of Poker Online early Tuesday, a $1,500 buy-in No-limit Hold’em High Roller freezeout.
Ryan Depaulo posted a photo on Twitter showing him playing from his car en route to winning WSOP Online Event 12 early Monday.
Raman Afanasenka made a full house on the final card to win Event 11 of the WSOP Online, a $500 No-limit Hold’em six-handed turbo tournament.
Ryan Torgersen (Im.Sorry) won his first bracelet in Event 10 of the World Series of Poker Online a day after finishing second in Event 9.
Ron McMillen won the $1,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em six-handed tournament early Friday, earning more than $188,000.
Alan Goehring, who finished second in the World Series of Poker Main Event in 1999, won WSOP Online Event 8 early Thursday on WSOP.com.
Joon Kim took a massive chip lead into heads-up play after winning a huge hand with pocket aces in the $800 No-limit Hold’em knockout event.
Nathan Gamble won the first non-No-limit Hold’em event of the WSOP Online early Tuesday, a $600 buy-in Pot-limit Omaha High-Low tournament.
Caesars Palace and the South Point are hosting multitable tournaments again. The Venetian has been hosting similar events in a shootout format.
Allen Chang prevailed in WSOP Online Event 5, a $1,000 No-limit Hold’em freezeout (no rebuys allowed), earning more than $160,000.
Matt Bode won Event 4 of the WSOP Online on WSOP.com, a $500 No-limit Hold’em super turbo tournament, good for more than $97,000.
Robert Kuhn battled Ronald Keren for nearly an hour before winning the $400 No-limit Hold’em event at the World Series of Poker Online.
Louis Lynch (screen name PokeThese) beat a field of 919 entries in the $1,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em event early Friday on WSOP.com.
The poker room will host games starting at 4 p.m. with plexiglass dividers to allow six-handed play, per guidelines from the Gaming Control Board.